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Is it better to work or run a street stall?

Both working part-time and running a street vendor are good, but the perspectives are different. The good thing about part-time work is that the wages are stable and the time is stable, but the wages of running a street vendor are unstable and the time is under your control.

Working

In Hong Kong, working means "employed by others" and is a colloquial expression of "working class" or "engaging in salaried work". It has no derogatory connotation in itself. The meaning of working in Hong Kong includes the following three elements:

1. Being employed by others and working for others (including working for the government or private organizations);

2. Not oneself Boss;

3. Collect work salary as the main source of income.

Some specific applications of the word "donggong" in Hong Kong:

Digong emperor: a person who is engaged in salaried work but with a particularly generous income;

Long-term employment: a relatively stable job full-time job;

Part-time workers: engaged in short-term, relatively unstable jobs;

Part-time workers: engaged in temporary, or unstable working hours per day or variable working days per week Stable job;

Government employment: working for the government, such as serving as a civil servant, or becoming a government contract employee.

Setting up a street stall

Setting up a street stall refers to displaying goods for sale on the street or in the market.

On May 27, 2020, the Central Office of Civilization made it clear that road markets and mobile vendors will not be included in the 2020 national civilized city evaluation indicators. The street stall economy and the small shop economy are an important source of jobs and the fireworks of the world. Like the "high and mighty" economy, they are the vitality of China.

1. There is no need to pay local taxes, street management fees, electricity bills, or employee wages when setting up a street stall, but you need to pay for your own food expenses when you are out at noon, etc. Basically every product sold Except for the expenses, it all comes from pure profit. As long as your goods are good and of good quality, there will be business. As the old saying goes, good wine is not afraid of deep alleys. If you treat customers with integrity, you will not lose money. If you rent a store to do it, , Inexperienced people will lose money at 90%.

2. Setting up a street stall can help you practice your courage. The biggest obstacle for people who set up a street stall is not that they don’t have money to make, but that you don’t dare to make money, and you always feel that other people will laugh at you. You are wrong. The people who laugh the most are not the street vendors, but the people who cannot make money. As long as you make money, I believe that all the people who have laughed at you will follow your lead. This is how Wenzhou people do business. It started by setting up a street stall. From this point of view, any business you do will be much easier than others. If you get rid of this psychological barrier and get used to the environment of setting up street vendors, you will dare to do any business in the future!

3. You can quickly become familiar with the market demand. If you work in some companies or some stores If you do, your understanding of market product demand is only very partial. Only by setting up street stalls and doing business in places with the most people can you quickly understand the latest market demand.